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is that who rupert murdoch is? >> in the uk, the king maker. 19 years after the 1992 election, conservatives brought back into power, many didn't think that would happen, he demonstrated the power he felt he had with a headline in his daily newspaper, "the sun e" saying basically in were the one who won it. they persuaded the election. particularly the politicians on the left despised rupert murdoch. partly because he broke the labor unions with the printing wrrn arena, and because of the power he had. despite the fact they despised him still had to get in bed with him politically in order to win election through the power of what he was doing. tony blair, famously, when a lot of things were happening, a lot of things to distract him he actually flew to australia to stand there with rupert murdoch's other editors in order to present himself, if you like, as a sacrificial lamb to whatever they were discussing for the next general election and the left wing is really putting the boot in now because they've finally go
is that who rupert murdoch is? >> in the uk, the king maker. 19 years after the 1992 election, conservatives brought back into power, many didn't think that would happen, he demonstrated the power he felt he had with a headline in his daily newspaper, "the sun e" saying basically in were the one who won it. they persuaded the election. particularly the politicians on the left despised rupert murdoch. partly because he broke the labor unions with the printing wrrn arena, and...
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and whether it's a pie thrower or rupert murdoch's wife wendy, or rupert murdoch, these are larger than life characters and that really made the story. >> and piers morgan now on cnn and used to work for rupert murdoch and news of the world and editing his get it right. he was watching and tweeting after the member of parliament addressed him: . >> did piers morgan sort of nail is there? >> he has a stake in this fight. he's accused of being involved in or sanctioning similar practices because he wrote in his book how you do the phone hacking, if he wasn't doing it himself or people under him, a common practice on fleet street. a shot at gambling in the casino, this is part of this very aggressive down and dirty newspaper culture in britain where everyone knew it hospital operated that way and now there's a chance to use that culture against rupert murdoch. >> if you look at abc's news conference, they didn't explain the situation. it was like this paragraph on their website, and it didn't really explain what the situation was, that he'd really written a book and sort of mentioned it an
and whether it's a pie thrower or rupert murdoch's wife wendy, or rupert murdoch, these are larger than life characters and that really made the story. >> and piers morgan now on cnn and used to work for rupert murdoch and news of the world and editing his get it right. he was watching and tweeting after the member of parliament addressed him: . >> did piers morgan sort of nail is there? >> he has a stake in this fight. he's accused of being involved in or sanctioning similar...
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and you have to remember this, these -- the murdoch people, the murdoch reporters, the "news of the world" reporters, were capable capable of holding anyone in the country -- >> they knew for years it was going on. it just so happened that it was for ordinary people in the street and they didn't really care. they must have known how people got the information. how did they get exclusive the day by day by day? people knew that, believe me, they knew that was going on. >> absolutely, but look what happened. rupert murdoch had the newspapers. it didn't matter that you knew. how they got it. rupert murdoch had a weapon and the weapon was these newspapers. you could say what you want, they would still print. >> looking at the power of rupert murdoch across the atlantic. talk about this power here. when we come back with simon hobbs and michael wolff, right back on "hardball." >>> libertarian congressman ron paul says he's not running to keep the seat in the libertarians -- in the past for running for congress and the white house at the same time. he says he's got more support for his president
and you have to remember this, these -- the murdoch people, the murdoch reporters, the "news of the world" reporters, were capable capable of holding anyone in the country -- >> they knew for years it was going on. it just so happened that it was for ordinary people in the street and they didn't really care. they must have known how people got the information. how did they get exclusive the day by day by day? people knew that, believe me, they knew that was going on. >>...
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and you have to remember this, these -- the murdoch people, the murdoch reporters, the "news of the world" reporters, were capable capable of holding anyone in the country -- >> they knew for years it was going on. it just so happened that it was for ordinary people in the street and they didn't really care. they must have known how people got the information. how did they get exclusive the day by day by day? people knew that, believe me, they knew that was going on. >> absolutely, but look what happened. rupert murdoch had the newspapers. it didn't matter that you knew. how they got it. rupert murdoch had a weapon and the weapon was these newspapers. you could say what you want, they would still print. >> looking at the power of rupert murdoch across the atlantic. talk about this power here. when we come back with simon hobbs and michael wolff, right back on "hardball." >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, n
and you have to remember this, these -- the murdoch people, the murdoch reporters, the "news of the world" reporters, were capable capable of holding anyone in the country -- >> they knew for years it was going on. it just so happened that it was for ordinary people in the street and they didn't really care. they must have known how people got the information. how did they get exclusive the day by day by day? people knew that, believe me, they knew that was going on. >>...
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might he be the one in. >> for james murdoch? >> yes. >> i think james has clearly more attention to the details and the facts of this case, but he's been inalterably damaged by this scandal because he was the ceo of europe and asia when the largest elements of what you might call the cover-up of this case occurred, and he was seen as sort of the person who let this spiral out of control. whether or not he knew exactly what was happening, he was responsible for resisting for such a long time that anyone truly addressed this scandal. >> it seems like individual and institutional investors are comfortable with see rupert murdoch stay in this prime position, so should he not stay there? >> well, i think that the stock is still down over a two-year period, even though it came up a bit yesterday. >> but within the recent period, it's staying pretty consistent despite what has happened? >> i think we'll see what the judgment is overall when the facts have come out about this. you notice, i think investors, if they deem him fit and prop
might he be the one in. >> for james murdoch? >> yes. >> i think james has clearly more attention to the details and the facts of this case, but he's been inalterably damaged by this scandal because he was the ceo of europe and asia when the largest elements of what you might call the cover-up of this case occurred, and he was seen as sort of the person who let this spiral out of control. whether or not he knew exactly what was happening, he was responsible for resisting for...
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it deflected some attention from phone hacking, bribery and corruption, on to wendi murdoch. the press verdict? what a wife. >> come the moment of abei atta she leapt in, and my goodness, she certainly brought it to life. >> reporter: murdoch isn't off the hook by a long shot. his son james could be asked to return to answer more questions. >> there are sure to be more hearings, and there are sure to be more evidence, things will come out. other shoes will drop. >> definitely my favorite sound bite of the day. she definitely brought those proceedings to life. >>> here in the u.s., the justice department is launching an investigation into news corp.'s conduct, looking to see if there were in fact any efforts to hack the voicemails of 9/11 victims. >>> moving on to the 2012 presidential race, michele bachmann is responding to questions about her chronic migraine headaches. the minnesota congresswoman released a note from her physician yesterday detailing her condition. the note reading, and i quote, you are overall in good general health. your migraines occur infrequently and h
it deflected some attention from phone hacking, bribery and corruption, on to wendi murdoch. the press verdict? what a wife. >> come the moment of abei atta she leapt in, and my goodness, she certainly brought it to life. >> reporter: murdoch isn't off the hook by a long shot. his son james could be asked to return to answer more questions. >> there are sure to be more hearings, and there are sure to be more evidence, things will come out. other shoes will drop. >>...
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is that the likely situation here with murdoch? >> i think it's impossible to be a crystal ball gazer. i wrote a piece that i hope is a thoughtful piece, you talked about it last night in great terms saying that this is a massive abusive power, much like nixon abused his power, that journalism is not a license to abuse the free press, that the murdoch enterprise has acted like thugs, not like reporters, that somewhat like a mafia outfit, the murdoch enterprise has its respectable businesses, then it has its tabloid businesses, particularly like "news of the world." i would love, with you, to have a really good discussion about journalism, which i think this is really about journalism and the abuse of journalism. one of the things murdoch does is oversimplifies everything in his tabloids, black and white, everything is black and white, and i think we only have about three minutes here, so i think it's almost impossible to have the kind of discussion about this really fascinating, the most powerful man in media probably in the last 7
is that the likely situation here with murdoch? >> i think it's impossible to be a crystal ball gazer. i wrote a piece that i hope is a thoughtful piece, you talked about it last night in great terms saying that this is a massive abusive power, much like nixon abused his power, that journalism is not a license to abuse the free press, that the murdoch enterprise has acted like thugs, not like reporters, that somewhat like a mafia outfit, the murdoch enterprise has its respectable...
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today murdoch faced his biggest blow so far. it withdrew the long-planned bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster. this is big bad for him. back stateside senators jay rockefeller barba boxer and peter king have called in for investigations into whether murdoch broke u.s. laws. >>> joins us is jay -- and gabriel sherman entitled "fox news made a circus" and boy does he regret it now. gabrielle, i think you've written about me at different times, so let's talk about the journalism -- no harm done, i don't think, there. but let me ask the question. the investigation that's going on, peter king is a red-hot going after kind of guy, especially new york stuff involving the victims of 9/11. if it can be determined that murdoch's people did here what they did there, gone in and hacked into people's e-mail, people's telephone lines to find out information about the victims of 9/11, how hot is that? >> gosh, chris, i mean, that is the, you know, that is the big elephant in the room, but i think it's important to point ou
today murdoch faced his biggest blow so far. it withdrew the long-planned bid to take over britain's largest satellite broadcaster. this is big bad for him. back stateside senators jay rockefeller barba boxer and peter king have called in for investigations into whether murdoch broke u.s. laws. >>> joins us is jay -- and gabriel sherman entitled "fox news made a circus" and boy does he regret it now. gabrielle, i think you've written about me at different times, so let's talk...
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. >>> rupert murdoch arrived in london for damage control on a recent phone hacking scandal. the news corp. chairman could be seen in the red range rover reading the final edition of the news of the world paper. his son shut down the popular british tabloid as a result of that scandal. public outrage began after allegations that journalists hacked into voicemail accounts of murder victims and families of dead soldiers. news corp. is the parent company of fox 5. >>> right now the news edge is everywhere at 11:00. new secretary of defense leon panetta met with u.s. troops in afghanistan today during an unannounced visit. he met with members of a med i vac team and visited the 115th support hospital before addressing troops at camp dwyer. panetta is now in iraq where he will meet with troupes and government leaders. >>> at least one -- with u.s. troops and government leaders. >>> at least one is dead and one missing after a boat sinks in russia. a boat carrying more than 100 passengers sank in a river about 450 miles east of moscow. a passing ship saved more than 80 passengers.
. >>> rupert murdoch arrived in london for damage control on a recent phone hacking scandal. the news corp. chairman could be seen in the red range rover reading the final edition of the news of the world paper. his son shut down the popular british tabloid as a result of that scandal. public outrage began after allegations that journalists hacked into voicemail accounts of murder victims and families of dead soldiers. news corp. is the parent company of fox 5. >>> right now...
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today we'll take another look at a phone hacking scandal that engulfed a news corp including before murdoch's testimony to the british parliament yesterday was that performance the real end of his career robert greenwald the brain in film stories that's also yet another statement by a u.s. official has been found to be blatantly wrong so we're going to tell you what it is when we speak with glenn greenwald and aaron swartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from jay store on mit's network and could face up to thirty five years in prison we're going to speak about the debate over open access but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to miss. a g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann is served to the number two spot in a new poll right behind mitt romney and just like all the presidential campaigns this one's getting dirty anonymous former bachmann staffer told the daily caller that michele bachmann suffers from migraines and what do you know the mainstream media has just gone absolutely crazy over it. is surging in the polls but consider y
today we'll take another look at a phone hacking scandal that engulfed a news corp including before murdoch's testimony to the british parliament yesterday was that performance the real end of his career robert greenwald the brain in film stories that's also yet another statement by a u.s. official has been found to be blatantly wrong so we're going to tell you what it is when we speak with glenn greenwald and aaron swartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from jay store...
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her position is ludicrous. >> rupert murdoch and his son, james murdoch, have agreed to testify tuesday at a parliamentary committee hearing on this scandal. stay tuned to cnn for developments on this story. >>> a key adviser to afghan president hamid karzai is ass s assassinated near kabul on the same day that nato begins handing over power to the afghan forces. >>> you can reach out to us on twitter, facebook, or cnn.com. also, my book, "transparent," available in ebook and anywhere books are sold. d, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. she is the greatest thing ever. one little smile, one little laugh. honey bunny. [ babbles ] [ laughs ] we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. it was really easy to do. [ spits ] [ both laugh ] [ shapiro ] we created le
her position is ludicrous. >> rupert murdoch and his son, james murdoch, have agreed to testify tuesday at a parliamentary committee hearing on this scandal. stay tuned to cnn for developments on this story. >>> a key adviser to afghan president hamid karzai is ass s assassinated near kabul on the same day that nato begins handing over power to the afghan forces. >>> you can reach out to us on twitter, facebook, or cnn.com. also, my book, "transparent,"...
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is cameron too close to murdoch? >> it shows my staff behaved entirely properly. >> reporter: they call this a debate. >> order! >> reporter: but to the speaker of the house, it is, well, childish. >> calm themselves, keep on an even keel. it's better for their health and for the house. >> reporter: this scandal may not seem like a big deal from afar, but it's left the prime minist minister. and a report that shows murdoch deliberately tries to this wart a criminal investigation to the illegal activities here. >> isn't it time that we sent this non-tax paying murdoch from wednesday he came? >> reporter: the prime minister doesn't have to. murdoch boarded his private jet is afternoon to fly home to the u.s. no doubt happy to leave london and all the turbulence behind. jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> and questions tonight about where the controversy will go when he lands back here at home. >>> and still ahead here on "world news" this wednesday night, broken promises this evening. an entire town gathered and told
is cameron too close to murdoch? >> it shows my staff behaved entirely properly. >> reporter: they call this a debate. >> order! >> reporter: but to the speaker of the house, it is, well, childish. >> calm themselves, keep on an even keel. it's better for their health and for the house. >> reporter: this scandal may not seem like a big deal from afar, but it's left the prime minist minister. and a report that shows murdoch deliberately tries to this wart a...
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he went to murdoch to ask for murdoch's blessing, and similarly cameron, the current prime minister went to murdoch and asked for a blessing before he launched his bid as prime minister. for a time in great britain, leaders in political parties have played up to murdoch, and there's simply no question his news operations have destroyed some politicians and raised others to high positions of power. >> how does that play out when we think about the power politically of murdoch can be in the united states? >> well, there's no question that the way that his news operations operate in the united states, particularly his fox television network, is at least somewhat grounded in that australian style, it is one that is far more partisan than is the case with broadcast in the u.s. and cable, and also one that clearly picks favorites. there's simply no doubt when you turn on fox you're going to know who they like and who they don't like. we've had examples in the united states of members of different administrations playing to the fox folks. for instance, condoleezza rice at one point during the b
he went to murdoch to ask for murdoch's blessing, and similarly cameron, the current prime minister went to murdoch and asked for a blessing before he launched his bid as prime minister. for a time in great britain, leaders in political parties have played up to murdoch, and there's simply no question his news operations have destroyed some politicians and raised others to high positions of power. >> how does that play out when we think about the power politically of murdoch can be in the...
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don't cry for rupert murdoch. his company is plagued by a scandal, but he's still making billions of dollars on the backs of who? u.s. taxpayers. we're continuing to monitor the latest results out of wisconsin. bad news for workers rights in the badger state or big news for workers rights in the state. a fourth fake democrat has gone the way of otto junkerman who is going walleye fishing tomorrow because he's not in the senate. at rest..ale announcer ] it's simple physics... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and
don't cry for rupert murdoch. his company is plagued by a scandal, but he's still making billions of dollars on the backs of who? u.s. taxpayers. we're continuing to monitor the latest results out of wisconsin. bad news for workers rights in the badger state or big news for workers rights in the state. a fourth fake democrat has gone the way of otto junkerman who is going walleye fishing tomorrow because he's not in the senate. at rest..ale announcer ] it's simple physics... while a body in...
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rupert murdoch's wife, of course, fending off that attacker. tonight, there's a facebook fan page for her multiplying. and as our bianna golodryga pointed out to us today, husbands everywhere, even her own, asking, "honey, would you do that for me?" >> reporter: who needs a body guard when your wife can do this? the shaving cream pie rocketing straight for billionaire rupert murdoch's head. his wife to the rescue. the right hook seen around the world. she was even faster than the police officer. you can see him running in on your right. jimmy kimmel with a different angle. the wife beating everyone, from the queen to spongebob to the ham-burglar. laughing aside, don't mess with her. 38 years his junioio his third wife is a former volleyball champ. even late night imagining what else she's capable of. >> look at that. just throws the guy. >> reporter: and today, across america, the inevitable question. would your wife do the same? >> she would take a pie for me and not murdoch, i'm good with that. >> i don't know if i would freeze or if my autom
rupert murdoch's wife, of course, fending off that attacker. tonight, there's a facebook fan page for her multiplying. and as our bianna golodryga pointed out to us today, husbands everywhere, even her own, asking, "honey, would you do that for me?" >> reporter: who needs a body guard when your wife can do this? the shaving cream pie rocketing straight for billionaire rupert murdoch's head. his wife to the rescue. the right hook seen around the world. she was even faster than...
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murdoch. don't you think they would be coming out in droves saying, i am going to protect my integrity and profession. i have had nothing to do with the tactics, the silence is deafening. >> i think it is tragic. when we did our fox, which seems like a thousand years ago, we were contacted by journalists, and producers working at fox news, felt it important to talk to us. they did it in disguise. they were afraid for their jobs. what we are seeing not just at fox, but all over the country, is the country, how much are you willing to sacrifice in the pursuit of the bottom line? what -- >> what about the justice department? do you think congress is going to be looking into this? >> we sure hope so. news hounds, and media matters are all asking for an investigation. free press countpointed out this is what happens when you have media consolidation. we have forgotten for a moment how much extraordinary power one man has overall of our lives. >> amazing. great to have you with us tonight. tonight n
murdoch. don't you think they would be coming out in droves saying, i am going to protect my integrity and profession. i have had nothing to do with the tactics, the silence is deafening. >> i think it is tragic. when we did our fox, which seems like a thousand years ago, we were contacted by journalists, and producers working at fox news, felt it important to talk to us. they did it in disguise. they were afraid for their jobs. what we are seeing not just at fox, but all over the...
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don't cry for rupert murdoch. his company is plagued by a scandal, but he's still making billions of dollars on the backs of who? u.s. taxpayers. we're continuing to monitor the latest results out of wisconsin. bad news for workers rights in the badger state or big news for workers rights in the state. a fourth fake democrat has gone the way of otto junkerman who is going walleye fishing tomorrow because he's not in the senate. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. >>> president obama's making a huge mistake in trying to raise taxes now. why bother with that? just campaign on your economic position, mr. president, and if you get re-elected you can raise taxes later. >> here's the real reason. bill o'
don't cry for rupert murdoch. his company is plagued by a scandal, but he's still making billions of dollars on the backs of who? u.s. taxpayers. we're continuing to monitor the latest results out of wisconsin. bad news for workers rights in the badger state or big news for workers rights in the state. a fourth fake democrat has gone the way of otto junkerman who is going walleye fishing tomorrow because he's not in the senate. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike...
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murdoch sr. had been hit. you can then -- in later pictures if you look close, you can see the foam. more than one person suggested that, you know, this could have been a brick, it could have been, you know, nails, it could have been much more serious. you have to bear in mind if it had been anything like that, it wouldn't have got into the room. we don't know how he got in with some shaving foam. he could have said he was just been home doing the weekly shopping. who knows? it was serious, but not because it could have been a much more vicious attack. it was serious because it was a disgrace. because anybody coming to give evidence in the mother of parliaments has a right to do so with dignity and in courtesy. >> amen to that. and that is -- those disruptions something we see many times in the u.s. congress as well. richard quest thanks for your remarkable reporting today on this remarkable story. thank you. >>> let's dig deeper and continue, joanne litman is a columnist for the daily beast. and i want you to
murdoch sr. had been hit. you can then -- in later pictures if you look close, you can see the foam. more than one person suggested that, you know, this could have been a brick, it could have been, you know, nails, it could have been much more serious. you have to bear in mind if it had been anything like that, it wouldn't have got into the room. we don't know how he got in with some shaving foam. he could have said he was just been home doing the weekly shopping. who knows? it was serious, but...
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murdoch and his top lieutenants son james murdoch and rebecca brooks have been summoned to parliament to be questioned by mps who are furious of the allegations of phone hacking and the payment of police officers for confidential information. but now, they are not the only ones being investigated. two current and two former metropolitan police officers including andy hayman, a terrorist analysis for msnbc news who i spoke to at the royal wedding were investigated for wrongdoing in a criminal investigation six years ago. with the latest on the escalating scandal, i'm joined by stephanie gosk in london. stephanie, "international news" has not confirmed that mr. brooks and mr. murdoch will not attend the inquiry, and why would they go? >> well, they are not compelled legally to go, and it is not going to be pleasant experience for them. they have serious questions they will have to face, and there is a lot of anger out there we saw today with members of parliament questioning members of scotland yard. but why would they at the end? because murdoch has a business deal pending that is wort
murdoch and his top lieutenants son james murdoch and rebecca brooks have been summoned to parliament to be questioned by mps who are furious of the allegations of phone hacking and the payment of police officers for confidential information. but now, they are not the only ones being investigated. two current and two former metropolitan police officers including andy hayman, a terrorist analysis for msnbc news who i spoke to at the royal wedding were investigated for wrongdoing in a criminal...
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who is wendi murdoch? the bloggers compared her to a crouching tiger and wondering if it's rupert murdoch's character that attracted her to him. apple is launching a new app alled lion. apple says the new system has more than 250 new features and it's contributing to more big news for the company. its profits have doubled. melissa frances has more on apple and while investors are eating it up. >>> a guy that's been dead for 127 years is trending on twitter today. probably getting more attention than he ever has outside a high school science glass. all because google pays tribute to greg gor men dell. the catholic friar discovered dominant and recesssive traits in his pea plants. here's to google for the opportunity to revisit freshman biology and to greg gor men dell for the reminder to eat your peas. >> announcer: this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach m
who is wendi murdoch? the bloggers compared her to a crouching tiger and wondering if it's rupert murdoch's character that attracted her to him. apple is launching a new app alled lion. apple says the new system has more than 250 new features and it's contributing to more big news for the company. its profits have doubled. melissa frances has more on apple and while investors are eating it up. >>> a guy that's been dead for 127 years is trending on twitter today. probably getting more...
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you know, rupert murdoch had a lot of inflounce in the reagan administration. he managed to get his u.s. citizenship during that era. he knows how to get inside. is that the story, this is an overlay. it's not just yellow journalism, it's the power of journalists who have power within governments. >> reporter: well, absolutely. that's at the heart of the story. in fact, you had prime minister cameron talking about this cozy relationship between the tabloids and the politicians last friday, and there is a sense that the door has been opened a little bit here, and people now, politicians specifically, can come out publicly and criticize the tabloids. there was fear in the past if they came out publicly against the tabloid, then they'd have to face nasty headlines and perhaps investigations into their personal lives. they also curried favor with the tabloid, because getting support from a tabloid could mean success in a campaign. now you see an effort in recent days to go at the heart of that power and influence and try to dismantle it. >> isn't it true if "news o
you know, rupert murdoch had a lot of inflounce in the reagan administration. he managed to get his u.s. citizenship during that era. he knows how to get inside. is that the story, this is an overlay. it's not just yellow journalism, it's the power of journalists who have power within governments. >> reporter: well, absolutely. that's at the heart of the story. in fact, you had prime minister cameron talking about this cozy relationship between the tabloids and the politicians last...
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hacking scandal and rupert murdoch's testimony in the uk. he endured a three-hour grilling by british lawmakers, testified he had no idea his staff at "news of the world" hacked phones and bribed police. one thing is certain, this scandal is captivating tv audiences around the world and now the murdoches may be und for round two this time with authorities here in the u.s. christa is back with us joined by richard quest, host of "quest means business." the british have been wrapped up in this story for weeks over there. when do you think the focus really jumps to the u.s.? >> the moment there is evidence that there was wrongdoing. or some way in which it has brought it. i'll give you an example. the actor, jude law, the question of whether his voice mail was hacked into while he was in the united states. the question of whether from this country to the united states, a call was made that intercepted a voice mail somewhere en route. the moment you end up with that, then suddenly it is open season in the u.s. federal system and the feds can rea
hacking scandal and rupert murdoch's testimony in the uk. he endured a three-hour grilling by british lawmakers, testified he had no idea his staff at "news of the world" hacked phones and bribed police. one thing is certain, this scandal is captivating tv audiences around the world and now the murdoches may be und for round two this time with authorities here in the u.s. christa is back with us joined by richard quest, host of "quest means business." the british have been...
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. >>> tonight, robert murdoch is watching t t scandal escalate. reports that murdoch reporters bribed a police officer who protected the royal family, gaining access to prince charles and camilla's private e-mails and voice mails. word that they also accessed the private medical records of a former british prime minister ananhis young son with cystic fibrosis. >>> and a a new look tonight at the moment four freshed-faced brits ignited a revolution. the beatles two days after their debut on the ed sullivan show. an 18-year-old photographer with a press pass snaped these images of the band's first u.s. concert in 1964. he said you c c't forget 8,000 screaming girls. the photos will be sold at an auction later this month. >>> and coming up, the american women who shocked the world. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil. here's one story. my name is lacey calvert and i train professional athletes with yoga. i know how my body should feel. if i have any soreness, i'm not going to be able to do my job. but once i take advi
. >>> tonight, robert murdoch is watching t t scandal escalate. reports that murdoch reporters bribed a police officer who protected the royal family, gaining access to prince charles and camilla's private e-mails and voice mails. word that they also accessed the private medical records of a former british prime minister ananhis young son with cystic fibrosis. >>> and a a new look tonight at the moment four freshed-faced brits ignited a revolution. the beatles two days after...
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and up next the alyona show which asks if the phone hacking scandal has ended the reign of rupert murdoch and looks at some of the stories the mainstream media in the u.s. doesn't want to cover. for the. we've got. the biggest issues good human voice ceased to face with the news makers. welcome the loner show where the real headlines with none of the mercy can live out of washington d.c. now today will take another look at the phone hacking scandal that engulfed a news corp including rupert murdoch's testimony to the british parliament yesterday was that performance the real end of his career robert greenwald the brain in film stories that's also yet another statement by a u.s. official has been found to be blatantly wrong so we're going to tell you what it is when we speak with glenn greenwald and eric schwartz has been arrested for downloading millions of documents from jay store on mit's network and could face up to thirty five years in prison we're going to speak about the debate over open access but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to miss. a g.o.p. pr
and up next the alyona show which asks if the phone hacking scandal has ended the reign of rupert murdoch and looks at some of the stories the mainstream media in the u.s. doesn't want to cover. for the. we've got. the biggest issues good human voice ceased to face with the news makers. welcome the loner show where the real headlines with none of the mercy can live out of washington d.c. now today will take another look at the phone hacking scandal that engulfed a news corp including rupert...
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if it's possible that he or his son, james murdoch, knew and were involved -- and remember, james murdoch was asked by a house of commons committee about whether he knew and he said he didn't -- if they did, that places them in very serious jeopardy, in fact, perjury. >> martin bashir, thank you for bringing me to light on the
if it's possible that he or his son, james murdoch, knew and were involved -- and remember, james murdoch was asked by a house of commons committee about whether he knew and he said he didn't -- if they did, that places them in very serious jeopardy, in fact, perjury. >> martin bashir, thank you for bringing me to light on the
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if it's possible that he or his son, james murdoch, knew and were involved -- and remember, james murdoch was asked by a house of commons committee about whether he knew and he said h
if it's possible that he or his son, james murdoch, knew and were involved -- and remember, james murdoch was asked by a house of commons committee about whether he knew and he said h
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murdoch with a pie and have murdoch's wife lunge towards the attacker and thwart the attempt to harm her husband. i keep seeing headlines like don't mess with wendi deng. so what should have been a port mortem analysis of the testimony of two media moguls has now been obscured by laud tory coverage of mrs. murdoch. and what do we know of the pie thrower? his name is johnny marbles. i may have lost mine, but come on. this activist and comedian whose real name is jonathan maybells was somehow able to avoid security with his pie and get within inches of murdoch. let me remind you that "news of the world" once set up formula one president max mosely with prostitutes on their payroll, leading to that unforgettable headline f-1 boss his sick nazi orgy with five hookers. what's a foam pie compared to five prostitutes with cameras oú
murdoch with a pie and have murdoch's wife lunge towards the attacker and thwart the attempt to harm her husband. i keep seeing headlines like don't mess with wendi deng. so what should have been a port mortem analysis of the testimony of two media moguls has now been obscured by laud tory coverage of mrs. murdoch. and what do we know of the pie thrower? his name is johnny marbles. i may have lost mine, but come on. this activist and comedian whose real name is jonathan maybells was somehow...
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that's what's going on with james murdoch. as a ceo of this division, it's his job to know and he's had several years, as john points out, to know. the fact that he didn't suggests he's either dumb or he's incompetent. >> vicky ward, you know the murdoch family. what toll is this taking on rupert? >> i think it's taking an enormous toll. it would be very surprising if it wasn't, howie. i would like to address a few things that have come out. unless you actually have worked for the murdochs, you don't know. so to take john's point about how could he not know what was going on at the "news of the world," quite frankly, rupert murdoch 20 years ago, 30 years ago, those english papers were his babies, he'd broken the print unions to basically create that empire. then he did call those -- newspaper editors all the time. but news corp. has evolved. it's become a much larger, much more global company. those newspapers create a fraction of its wealth. now i think it's quite legitimate when he says he delegated and, yes, there were prob
that's what's going on with james murdoch. as a ceo of this division, it's his job to know and he's had several years, as john points out, to know. the fact that he didn't suggests he's either dumb or he's incompetent. >> vicky ward, you know the murdoch family. what toll is this taking on rupert? >> i think it's taking an enormous toll. it would be very surprising if it wasn't, howie. i would like to address a few things that have come out. unless you actually have worked for the...